Help Identifying Egyptian Dish?!
I made a dish for a school project years and years ago, and I want to make it again, but have no clue what it was!. All I remember is that it was a casserole type dish with lentils and that it had black olives on top!. Anyone have any clue what it may be and where to find a recipe!?Www@FoodAQ@Com
Answers:
Here's this recipe!. It doesn't have black olives on the top, but I you could add them!.
Kushery (Egyptian-style Lentils and Rice)
Submitted by DAMIENDUCKS
This is a great veggie main, and the lefotver rice makes great faux-meatballs if you use a glutinous rice to begin with!. But it's great with any variety of long grain rice, so enjoy! In Egypt, this is also served with elbow macaroni mixed in, but I had it both ways when I was there and I find I prefer it without the pasta (it made it too heavy for my tastes)!. I've also used the tomato sauce as a pasta sauce before--it's a nice low-cal change of pace!
Ingredients
2 T!. olive oil, divided
2 large onions, sliced into 1/4-inch wide rings
1-1/4 c!. lentils, picked over and rinsed (use any variety you like--I prefer green or red for this dish)
4 c!. hot water or veggie stock, divided
1 tsp!. salt
1/4 tsp!. black pepper
1-1/2 c!. long grain rice
1 red bell pepper, diced
3 c!. canned diced tomatoes (use fresh in season if you like)
3/4 c!. tomato paste
1 tsp!. cumin
1/2 tsp!. salt
1 T!. sugar (use less if your tomato paste is sweeter)
1/4 to 1/2 tsp!. cayenne pepper (optional)
Directions
Heat 1 T!. olive oil in 3-1/2 qt!. or larger dutch oven over low heat!. Add onion rings and cook, stirring occasionally, till caramelized, about 20 minutes!. Remove from pan and set aside!.
Add remaining olive oil to dutch oven!. Stir in lentils and cook, stirring frequently, till brown spots begin to appear, about 5 minutes!.
Carefully add 3 cups hot water or stock to lentils and stir to prevent clumping!. (If your pan has gotten too hot while browning the lentils, a good deal of steam will come off when you add the liquid!. If this happens, add about 1/4 c!. more liquid!.) Add 1 tsp!. salt and black pepper to lentils and cook, uncovered over medium heat, for 10 minutes, stirring occasionally!.
Add rice and remaining 1 cup hot water or stock to lentils and stir till well mixed!. Bring to a boil, then reduce heat and cook, covered, for 25 minutes (do not disturb the rice/lentils during this time)!.
While lentils and rice cook, make the sauce!. Combine bell pepper, diced tomatoes, tomato sauce, cumin, salt, sugar, and cayenne in 2 qt!. saucepan!. Stir till well combined!. Cover and simmer over low heat for 20-25 minutes, till lentils and rice are done!.
Check lentil mixture after 25 minutes--all liquid should be absorbed and rice should be al dente!. If done, remove from heat, fluff with a fork, and then let sit, covered for a few minutes!.
To serve, place lentil mixture in a bowl, top with sauce and sprinkle with caramelized onions!. Makes 6 servings!.
Number of Servings: 6
Recipe submitted by SparkPeople user DAMIENDUCKS!.
Number of Servings: 6
I found it at this site which has a ton of lentil recipes-Www@FoodAQ@Com
Kushery (Egyptian-style Lentils and Rice)
Submitted by DAMIENDUCKS
This is a great veggie main, and the lefotver rice makes great faux-meatballs if you use a glutinous rice to begin with!. But it's great with any variety of long grain rice, so enjoy! In Egypt, this is also served with elbow macaroni mixed in, but I had it both ways when I was there and I find I prefer it without the pasta (it made it too heavy for my tastes)!. I've also used the tomato sauce as a pasta sauce before--it's a nice low-cal change of pace!
Ingredients
2 T!. olive oil, divided
2 large onions, sliced into 1/4-inch wide rings
1-1/4 c!. lentils, picked over and rinsed (use any variety you like--I prefer green or red for this dish)
4 c!. hot water or veggie stock, divided
1 tsp!. salt
1/4 tsp!. black pepper
1-1/2 c!. long grain rice
1 red bell pepper, diced
3 c!. canned diced tomatoes (use fresh in season if you like)
3/4 c!. tomato paste
1 tsp!. cumin
1/2 tsp!. salt
1 T!. sugar (use less if your tomato paste is sweeter)
1/4 to 1/2 tsp!. cayenne pepper (optional)
Directions
Heat 1 T!. olive oil in 3-1/2 qt!. or larger dutch oven over low heat!. Add onion rings and cook, stirring occasionally, till caramelized, about 20 minutes!. Remove from pan and set aside!.
Add remaining olive oil to dutch oven!. Stir in lentils and cook, stirring frequently, till brown spots begin to appear, about 5 minutes!.
Carefully add 3 cups hot water or stock to lentils and stir to prevent clumping!. (If your pan has gotten too hot while browning the lentils, a good deal of steam will come off when you add the liquid!. If this happens, add about 1/4 c!. more liquid!.) Add 1 tsp!. salt and black pepper to lentils and cook, uncovered over medium heat, for 10 minutes, stirring occasionally!.
Add rice and remaining 1 cup hot water or stock to lentils and stir till well mixed!. Bring to a boil, then reduce heat and cook, covered, for 25 minutes (do not disturb the rice/lentils during this time)!.
While lentils and rice cook, make the sauce!. Combine bell pepper, diced tomatoes, tomato sauce, cumin, salt, sugar, and cayenne in 2 qt!. saucepan!. Stir till well combined!. Cover and simmer over low heat for 20-25 minutes, till lentils and rice are done!.
Check lentil mixture after 25 minutes--all liquid should be absorbed and rice should be al dente!. If done, remove from heat, fluff with a fork, and then let sit, covered for a few minutes!.
To serve, place lentil mixture in a bowl, top with sauce and sprinkle with caramelized onions!. Makes 6 servings!.
Number of Servings: 6
Recipe submitted by SparkPeople user DAMIENDUCKS!.
Number of Servings: 6
I found it at this site which has a ton of lentil recipes-Www@FoodAQ@Com